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Years ago, when I told Vicki Hearne, the writer and dog trainer, that my family had just acquired a Pomeranian, she said, "You do know that they are not fully domesticated?" All thoughts and nominations for domestic animals are welcome.
These crops thus appear in the archaeobotanical record as fully domesticated, and the selective pressures imposed early in their domestication are unknown.
Using the dog as the best comparison, the modern cat is not what I would call fully domesticated".
Though trainable, those animals have never been fully domesticated, and often end up abandoned or ill-treated once their usefulness as performers expires, she contended.
On the other hand, most cooks were not fully domesticated, and it was already expecting kind of a lot to have them do their job two feet from normal people who were paying to have a pleasant evening.
Neither fully domesticated nor fully wild, they seem to always be up to something goofy.
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This seems likely the result of a millennium or so of intensive paddy cultivation based on fully morphologically domesticated rice.
Further supporting this hypothesis, we were able to confirm all the Meg homologs from teosinte (Zea mays ssp. parviglumis), suggesting that the Meg gene cluster had fully expanded before maize was domesticated from its wild ancestor, ca. 4000 10,000 years ago (Additional file 3: Figure S2).
Although they once were challenging targets, they are now domesticated and transformed into a research tool, a fully controllable laboratory device.
It was very domesticated.
The "wolfpack" is domesticated.
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